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TELUS: Canadians Asked to Commit 'Good Deeds for Wild Things': "TELUS is contributing $5 million over five years to support organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund, Tree Canada, as well as local SPCAs, humane societies and hundreds of other organizations who protect our environment and support animals and their habitats in Canada. To celebrate, we are asking Canadians to commit 'Good Deeds for Wild Things' and shop online to spend $500,000 of the $5 million committed by TELUS to support the needs and habitats of animals in our community like a new beach for turtles or additional tundra for polar bears."

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Reed Stockman serves as chief content curator
for AFP members and staff. On a daily basis, Stockman responds to member
questions and requests for data and resources and monitors trends in the
fundraising profession as part of AFP's knowledge management activities. He
researches, selects and maintains library collections, including books,
periodicals, audio and visual media. Stockman oversees the development of
web-based Resource Center information, blog and knowledge management content.

Stockman is responsible for the AFP Resource Center and for the high
quality delivery of content on multiple platforms. Stockman is AFP’s chief
blogger and a key stakeholder in all things web as they relate to AFP content.
His Nonprofit Technology blog was spotlighted by Tech Soup as a major
resource for nonprofit technology information and two of the Resource Center
blogs are recognized in a listing of the top 150 nonprofit blogs.